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There are multiple ways to commit domestic violence in Arizona. You don't have to hit someone to commit domestic violence. A person can commit... Read Answer
In Arizona state courts, prior offenses are considered 1 if committed on the same date. Although a single 20 year old prior cannot ordinarily enhance... Read Answer
Yes. Usually these warrants are quashed once counsel is retained by filing a Motion to Quash. Then, the Failure to Appear misdemeanor is often... Read Answer
Under the rules of accomplice liability, or the rules governing conspiracies, it may be possible. However, it would depend if there was an act... Read Answer
While we cannot give legal advice, the most common "best outcome" for a case such as this is TASC, or diversion, wherein a defendant waives his right... Read Answer
You can retain our office to make an application for a relief from disability.
It would depend on why there is a review. If he has done well, the review may be to release him early.
If you are acquitted I don't you'll be put back in. If you're convicted then I think you're going in for a while.
You need to make an appointment with a criminal lawyer and have a thorough converation with him.
Yes twice, You need to talk to a lawyer.
Yes, there may be a good case against the officers and the police department.
they shouldnt but police do that sort of thing. if he is innocent, it will come out at trial, but you should get a lawyer now to fight the charges as... Read Answer
Yes you can be falsely accused and charged and convicted. That is why you should call us to defend you.
The answer is no, but there are always exceptions. This is a very fact specific issue. An attorney needs to know absolutely everything. Contact a... Read Answer
If charged as a felony, it would be a class 6. If she has no prior felonies she would be probation eligible. Probation could be up to 3 years.... Read Answer